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A: Chris Gardner.
B: Chris Gardner. How are you? Good morning. Chris Gardner. Chris Gardner. Good to see you again. Chris Gardner. Pleasure. I've been sitting there for the last half-hour, trying to come up with a story that would explain my being here dressed like this. And I wanted to come up with a story that would demonstrate qualities that I'm sure you all admire here, like earnestness or diligence. Team-playing, something. And I couldn't think of anything. So the truth is...I was arrested for failure to pay parking tickets.
C: Parking tickets?
B: And I ran all the way here from the Polk Station, the police station.
D: What were you doing before you were arrested?
B: I was painting my apartment.
D: Is it dry now?
B: I hope so.
D: Jay says you're pretty determined.
C: He's been waiting outside the front of the building...with some 40-pound gizmo for over a month.
D: He said you're smart.
B: Well, I like to think so.
D: And you want to learn this business?
B: Yes, Sir, I wanna learn this business.
D: Have you already started learning on your own?
B: Absolutely.
D: Jay?
C: Yes, sir.
D: How many times have you seen Chris?
C: I don't know. One too many, apparently.
D: Was he ever dressed like this?
C: No. No. Jacket and tie.
D: First in your class in school? High school? 
B: Yes, sir.
D: How many in the class?
B: Twelve. It was a small town.
D: I'll say.
B: But I was also first in my radar class...in the Navy, and that was a class of 20. Can I say something? I'm the type of person...if you ask me a question, and I don't know the answer...I 'm gonna tell you that I don't know. But I bet you what. I know how to find the answer, and I will find the answer. Is that fair enough?
D: Chris. What would you say if a guy walked in for an interview without a shirt on...and I hired him? What would you say?
B: He must've had on some really nice pants. 
C: Chris, I don't know how you did it dressed as a garbage man...but you really pulled it off. 
B: Thank you, Mr. Twistle.
C: Hey, now you can call me Jay. We'll talk to you soon.
B: All right, so I'll let you know, Jay.
C: “You'll let me know, Jay?” What do you mean?
B: Yeah, I'll give you a call tomorrow sometime...
C: What are you talking...? You hounded me for this. You stood here...
B: Listen, there's no salary.
C: No.
B: I was not aware of that. My circumstances have changed some...and I need to be certain that I'll be...
C: All right. Okay. Tonight. I swear I will fill your spot. I promise. If you back out, you know what I'll look like to the partners?
B: Yes, an ass... A-hole.
C: Yeah, an ass A-hole, all the way. You are a piece of work. Tonight.
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